


In other words the M1 chassis provides a sudden discharge path but only when you touch the right place. The non M1 machine may have a conducting path which you contact and discharge yourself more frequently, preventing a significant buildup of static charge -OR- the parts you touch may be fully insulated from the USB charge cable, and the discharge path is never completed.This method will work on magsafe 1 and 2 all wattage. There is no discharge path until you touch the right part. You can replace the cable on your apple magsafe charger, if the cable is frayed, not charging, or cut. Standard USB Port: 3 x Type-C and 1 x USB A. The new M1 machine may have a different construction which is largely insulated so charge on your body builds up until you find a metallic part connected to the shell of the charge cable. ORICO 100W PD 3.0 GaN Charger 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A QC4.0 GaN Macbook Tablet Phone Fast Charging Quick Charge, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 13 (White) Type: Wall Charger.I can imagine 2 plausible explanations why you experience something different depending which computer you are using. USB C PD Charger Converter to 4.5x3.

The fix was simple, keep a hand on a metal part as I slid off the seat and any charge on me leaked back to the car as soon as it was generated, I never got charged enough to get the zap. .Type C To MagSafe2 Converter for Apple MacBook PD Charging Cable Cord. The charge was built on me as I slid off the seat. As an example, I used to have a particular car which always zapped me as I got out and turned to close the door. By definition the earth is always grounded at zero volts, it can never have a charge but it can absorb an infinite amount of electricity from other charged objects including you. Think about it, every time you feel a shock is when you touch something grounded. What you are almost certainly feeling is the discharge of static charge accumulated on your body when you give it a discharge path by touching something metallic on the M1 model.Ī static shock is almost always a sudden discharge to earth/ground of accumulated charge on the human. It isn’t creating static in you, YOU are creating static in you because you are electrically insulated from your surroundings. I tested 2 different macbooks with the same charger to try them out, m1 creates static. Why is it creating static electricity in me? Both computers are installed in the same place.
